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Show - 4- - c r$ '' wJ. Sjt A y. . F . . ' "'"V v - - J W g wjf II r? l,. k, OptW - V ti ' 5. X ' 1 7 $ , ; 1 V i Circulation of tJiDESE2ETPaidNEWS, IHE ' &??": ? tr -- 32,077 4. Monster "Skeleton ScofieM Union President Being Unearthed in llOUPCHSEJfjllfjf -- Held for Assault Gravel-Pi- t A skeleton, believed to be that wss prb'.Certe Official of System- Prominent "Citizen ' , - and Bade' From Trip of Investigation Into Traffic Situation? - . Impressed with the beeuty . end scenic wonders of Zion Nations! Prk, Cedar-BreaBryce canyon. Kalbab forest and other points of interest. President Carl R. Gray, Vlce- -, president H. M. Adams In charge of traffic. ' W. H. Basinger, passenger traffic manager; T. C., Peek and D. B. Bpencer, general passenger agents of the Union Pacific system, together with President A. W. Ivina Lafayette Hanchett, president of the Utah Power A Light company. Chapin A. Day of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce and Henr) W,. Lunt, member of the state road commiaslon. returned to Salt Lake strenuous Sunday after a trip through southern Utah. The journey was made to Investigate conditions in various sections of . the southern part of the state, and to ascertain as much as possible in a limited time, posalbil.ties for developing scenic and other resources in that part of the state It was the first visit for the higher railroad officials to Utahs wonderland and although the roads in some sections were In anything but favorable condition, the trip waa highly pleasing to them. It IS understood that President Gray will leave this afternoon for the east, but that kr. Adams will remain in Balt Lake for two or three days Mr Bpencer stated this morning that for a long time minor officials of the company had endeavored to arouse Interest of higher officials in the wonderful possibilities of the region visited, not only from a scenic viewpoint, but in a commercial way as well, and to show them as much as time would permit, opportunities for development and expansion. As the party was about to leave Zion park wherd the Washington county Independence day celsbratlon was In progrees.JresIdcr.l lyihs Was requested to deliver a brief address. He consented to do so, and Mr. Bpencer was also requested to speak. He explained to the people of Washington county some of the objects of the trip and said that If they were successful to convincing the higher officials of possibilities there, it would not be long before the influx of visitors would be Comparable with that of Yellowstone park. There is one thing you can sell over and over again and still have it, and that Is scenery." Mr. Spencer said. "You sell scenery to tourists and they come again, year after year, and they buy not only scenery but products of the community; but the former still remains and grows more valuable. Speaking at the same meeting President Ivins said: It has been a long, long trail, winding Into the land of our dreams. We are working to bring to fruition things you have talked about and dreamed about all your lives, and I believe we are going to accomplish this end. After completing a trip to Cedar Breaks, Bryce canyon, and Zion National park. President Gray said : . "I have been very much Impressed with the scenic advantages of the territory. The one big thing that la me is the matter of highways. There sire long distances to be traveled between points of surpassing scenic interest, and the matter of roads Is important Branch line Question. 'The question of a branch line of Union Pacific tynem from Lund to the Cedar City is so closely interwoven with that of highway transportation for the and hotel accommodations traveling public at the various points of natural scenic wonders as to be inseparable from it The one cannot .be decided without the other. "1 have not yet determined whst my recommendations will be, but will dispose definitely of the matter within Deeply ks. , discovered last week beneath SO feet of gravel during, excavation at the city'! gravel pit. N street evenue. As a and Thirteenth bank of sand was allowed to slid ddwn an Incttos the decayed bonee of' what appeared to be an extremely large animal were exposed. Upon, being exposed to the air roost of the bonae crumbled and could not be removed. Bones of the head and the horns were, however, recovered end taken to the office of Street Commlsaioner turned, T, T. Burton And wiy over to the university. From the shale formation of the gravel whets the skeleton lay. it is thought the animal may have been drowned when this valley waa under water. Just how long It has been buried da problematical, though its grave appears to have been to the shore of what waa formerly lake Bonneville. The skeleton Indicates that It la the remains of some animal bearing a striking resemblance to the buffalo thoogh apparently much larger. E N OGDEN S. P. SHOPS (Special to T)e News) OGDEN. July 10 The superinten-detrf- s office of the Southern Pacific this morning announced that 550 men were at work today la the company's shops here as against 520 on Saturday and 950 when the strike wee declared July 1. Reports from other shops on the line were Sparks 1S5 working of normal fores of 504; Carlin, 10 working out of 70; Wells, two at work, normally 6; Montello, 15, normally 21. Mina. 0 out of 11. The strikers headquartrs Issued no statement this morning Union officials are today making s trip of to Salt and Provo Lake Inspection and a general meeting la called for p. m. tonight to the Woodmen hell -- where the officers will report on conditions to the south. Salt Lake and Provo union officials are also expected to be speakers. Id Few Development in Local Strike Situation The railroad etrlk actuation in Salt Lake entered on It second week with very few developments. A large number of mechanic have drifted Into the city during the $ast few days and have promptly received jobs from the various railroads, according te D G Cunningham, assistant superintendent of motive power and car department of the Denver 4k Rio Grande Western. To a large extent the call of the d for the men to return te work has gone unheeded bv the strikWilliam Wilburn, presing shopmen' ident of District No. 11 of the International Association of Machinists, announced that, reports up until noon todav were that only 12 men had returned to work on the entire Union F&cifio aystem On the Denver 4k Rio Grande railroad the men were standing 100 per cent he slid A mass meet tag of striking shopmen held at 10 a. re. revealed no new men The voted te developments stand their ground and await developments. rall-oa- Loccd Meteorologist on slte prs4nt board r&fi 'f RCA vV- -' of AFTER DASH FOR LIBEJ1TY Ear Dunlop equalization 'HK'jQrSiflg- inmn 25, a former - s 'rlnt SAer!h 'Obi ai.l South FEDEHIL f ViMh tht s n reel ?oda on th Funds Available to Carry on MuaJlEa'ion f propty as vi as or or th mr Yo hell up aa bolween couh'let The L ttrinf'1 j -Fourth 'oj'h and S'r.u today fcj Rosco et atrees Road Work For Three 1 a rd heat hfn reond, secretary rf the board o: th rrgV'tf Z Year Give View on 'lOWI, iMo f STtr.Kft.ow was -county, O r 3.H1X5 1 ion. . Nepfii, afternoon unt?w tty r u! 11 MilWd county him until th Tuda follow .r.g; th Fiirore. afternoon Wednesday, Ju y holdup He identify fbe oil- - of m. 11 to Road Improvement oontemplktd 1 fcurs ay, July Id Iron county, Par-o- ? the police declare fwpnf te- - polWrw nf- States United aesq r1 Xhdk the for thii isl .lACicst tnstd year by by w trains,.,, V' . I xtu of Cngrens appropriating fund to at ueorga, evening. Friday I atrolman S H Sew of forest service will make accelb. 14. Garfied county, Panguttch, antmee squad Dunicp i f tir irry on the work for the next three the scenic AttrActlon to the southern n Junc-to h and i7 bee go t permissit ju y piute county, in the opnion of T. H McDon dein s w part of the state Recently visited by ut Monday, Ju y 17 Sevier eoun- - Eighth West street . a i chief of the United Stale 18 San- - nied him Just then a tr in t Rj burU he party of officials of the Union Tuwlay, July f r ri t W edneaday and the prisorer tnade a f public road. Mantl, bounty. Pacific system. was soon owrraen ' .Se.r 13 but jL erty Mr McDonald and a Mr. AlleR, wa The forest service program who thn handuffr 1 4im Officers say Durli.j. 5lvcn careful consideration yesterday (t the Uoarl of control of thd a term rha rw) in the Utah state r ton u the ftd rai bureau at Washington, togeth at a meeting In Ogden between Chief Funeral of Utah Pioneer name of He tr,i : thatlvr VhDr L V. Hughe, distrl Forester W. B. Greeley, k. 8. Rutledge was in Aii it l.i Of 1847 Will be Held ri reer at San Fran eco, and li. J ntormountaln district forester, Hnr H D.M Ju in is paroled local district engineer, met to- In Ward Twenty-Fir- st oommh-akb .r 4 on a fined i road state there of Lunt the W. uv hi nwth CcHini.SAion-rHenry W Deputy U. S. Marshal officer declare h from v;.. and Hnry H. Blood of the state Randall W. Jones, secretary of once when the Returns With Indian the Cedar Ctty Chamber of Com- - RT ipti rud cuTnnilsSrn, and Btate Road En- .. n for urg-- j ir,r er Howard C. Means and went ov arrest him and 'np th lary sewral yjrs 10. Ur a number oS general road policies. J M. Smith, acting deputy United merce, and W. S Baainger of Mr McDonald and Mr. Alien ar States marshal, returned today from Union Pacific railroad Particular significance attache to ,kn a lftur Death Takes Prominent Fort Duchesne, where he took Into . h;gh- becoming acquainted of the West Jordan Resident custody , Sam. Lnce.Bear, an Indian, tbe propoaed road program y offiai and studying with them Prgi-den- t a service lnaamth Mr 5lcJ3onald said local problems. who waa Indicted last weak by the forestry .r O at w th the enactment of the federCarl R Gray of the U. P. e&id federal grand Jury for a statutory ofEmanuel H al he feels cerNovember aid li last fense and for sn alleged violation of regarding the plan of hi company : of Cambourr. Erg avi for th first Um tain the country the Mann act In default of bail fixed to build Into the th that region his In hom at We a d a day fin.te road policy in ired of at 52 504 Lons Bear waa placed tn wfR federal Death occurred y.ven Ttr the count JaiJ togawait trial In the question of highway Is all important it.rrg; federal court and o closely Inlet woven wtth ral!- Mr. Richards carr.c M IMh in 1"72 stales, partlculsrlv in I the west. H in a position said row the bureau The Indian Is alleged to have trans- road construction that a decision can H a nSor r.nrb- - .f the Mgn definitely to plan whst rod work It ported an 1 1 year --old Indian g'rl from not be reached on either without a reatn Jordan council be to able Fort Dueheane to Chadron, Neb. Prin- definite understanding concerning the accomplish might bavirg son of the continued federal by aid. In that body zi nee th oran wltnessea Include other. cipal government the Indian agent at Fort Dueheane and on Organization. icw WM Expend 9150.000. izatlon of the stake, 20 Year ago a number of white settlers. nf state In regard to adminl For Fifteen year he was cirk of As outlined at the Ogden meeting West Jordan ward and from to rad affairs the chief nf the L' 8 the 'forest service will either expend 1890 confessed that he might be he wu superintendent of the bureau or will begin improvements which will cost upwards of $150,000 in tm Sunday achnol of tha ward For & somewhat pretudioed In fai'or of th number of yarn aiso, he wa ward three-macommission. Inasmuch as proving forest road in the vicinity chorister He wa a wajs regarded as he had been a member of such a board in of the scenic attractions Utah 2 for & of the Church member tears stalwart aruj j alone. Notations made in the proprior to taking hi presIS HELD FOR TRI1L IN a substantial c.t.xen m the commun- ent poi- t on He is convinced that for gram follow: finished The road Is practically ity in whirh he raided ad he en- an adm Ini ratio in mhich th public te best taken car of joyed the esteem and corfidence of a a three-mafrom Cedar City to M.dway some mminlM on is the ul the wide circle f.f friends and acquainCedar-Long Valley proICT COURT mile on the With th on tmate rrganiEAl'n tances . ject Approximately $10,000 will be In addition to his widow, Mr road pnitimiMirrir he said mght spent this ear by the forest service In certain la Richard trici'n aurUei Cby tha serjor f the around the rlra of Cedar Break to j because of innumerable te s' of Malta John ch.ldren petty lng fSpeciat to The New ) the head bS Parowan canybn, three commie- Idaho: Emanuel H of Wert Jordan ;tarpr5 whHe RIGBT. - - July Rtltr PTnTfTer, Rsetthg with the road througTTThe mner least at board the constituted A kl:n of Bountiful. Frar Frederlck j charged with being one of the men who Parowan canyon, a distance of about would generahy tne J. and WiUlam W of West Jordan; lore man robbed the Jefferson County National f mllea The contractor U now on Robert H of Migna. Thoma A. of have the confjdne of the people in bank Thursday afternoon, wSY bound the ground and prospects are that the Salt Lake, Mrs Marj E Houston of each geo ion over te th dietiict court and held in road will he finished this year, afHe opposed the division of the state Cowley, Wyo . Mr Lll H Norgren MKH. lAHOU.U; J. IHOSBI, however bonds of $10,000 iW the county jail fording a road for tourists from the of Monroe and Mr Annie M Nor- into dirt saving this at main the J north, Caroline leaving The funeral of Mrs. highway against angren of Salt Lane Forty grandchil- tended to ydt one Saturday afternoon. j to Cedar In the Parowan, who 1447. other Breaks, resil?e4j through ar! rfir4 jnen,l dren also survive Flakier was Identified positively In ' the Parowan canyon and the rim road Crosby, a Utah pioneer of Funeral service will be held at commI on Fng dh.ded along party July 8, at the home of Judge Groom's court as one of the and return by way of Cedar Canyon died Saturday. Mrs nnn what The administration c M Evans tn tt-- the Wet Jordan meetinghouse Tues- hne her daughter. bandit pair by tbe bank officials and , po jries laid down by th reaching the main highway others Fairmont apartnien's a lit be held in day afternoon at 4 o crock Interment of the be In the hand noon o 12 should said clock xurd 11. .he Jordan West at be the mill Tueadav in cemetery Flakier July ward chapel The The boa is at the undertasirg es- 'it the admirls'rative officer which a term in the Idaho state prison for Long Valley from Midway to the Taut In The Twentv-frs- t to fnends for be will casket open end of Navajo lake, a distance of kurgUnr of C I Goff of Mmvale in Uth is the state road engineer. at the S M Taylor tablishment b viewed .today and! Invitation ms extended to the state bout mll The work ha. been view the body ShS,rWffNu?;TdxreL.Uer?h,f0U from In until 11 3t o c,ock where it may mortuary from 10 until 8 o clock road commission to be represented at home and at the approved and approxi- on the day of the funeral Interment which ran the men down in the Grays aurveyed the next annual convention of official Lake section where they left their car mately 127,000 1, available The for-- will ba lnCttv cemetery Tuesday of the bureau and state highway eervice now ha. a man on the which is to be held in San ground letting etatlon contract.. Pennies F Get ew Material Witnesses Burglars Francisco July 24 2 5 and 20. Surveyor. On Project. the meeting Mr. McDonHeld for Murder Trial In Robbery of Two Markets aldFollowing denied rumor which hav pre- thousand dollar, ha. fenty-tw- o been appropriated to finish the 20 talied that there was any threatened (Sperial to The News ) ot the di8 Burgisrs entered the Burcess Fruit .hftRge th between the eaat end of Navajo SEIZED IN LOCIL HOUSE ml sheriffs 4k Meat market, 30 south State street, tnct 10 PRICE He said the complaints Depuy July office d lake and the Salt Canyon hich reported to have reached highway bringing the completed road today picked up Joe Cardlo and John and Fox market, J28 south State the Washington office had not come were placed street. j to a point near the top of the eontln- - M. Cardenez and they a obtained and night Sunday t0 materia: few el.ej tion , f Federal prohibition agents Saturday entsl divide at about the head of Long to custody to be held a and a smau quantity of en- - wttnesies against Conception De.gado stock pennies are now canyon. Surveyor, 1.000 seized r was in of each Entrance mash, t night gallons plae on the project charged with murder for the s'avlng two stills and 20 gallon, of moon.hine gaged through windows in the base-- 1 Unlawful rOSSeSSlOn Of u u under,tood the United of Eduarez Hernandez at Sunnyslde gained of ment the rear stores at the Boys States bureau of public roads Is plan- on the morning of July 4 Morphine Denied in Court are thought to hae committed thesej ning on crowding the pectlon east of burglaries A not guilty to a charge of h Duck Creek ln errter to .f- - Motion Picture Officials 28 Fifth avenue, un;a piea'0f R D Lindsay, duct, were located to rpom. on the ford la.ke fui possMion of morphine was outlet this year. The was dast awakened bv the sound1 night second floor of a two story building, completion of this section would mak entered ths morning by Chick Con-Are Here for Conference a man attempting to enter the,,way alias Two rooms, according to the officers, John Howard, when be good rold up Mammoth to nuck house Mrs. Lindsay teqsn to scream was arraigned before Judge Ephraim were filled with barrels. The creek, affording an outlet acrrws tho S. R. Kent, general manager of disran awav He and the prowler had Hanson, of ihe criminal division of KUla were both running full blast mountain and on to the main highway. tribution for Famous Players-Laskcut a screen on the rear porch to en- the when selxed. officers declare. A man. The remainder of the "rosY'wtii Third district court. be ter dlstribu and as producers who gave hi. name, John Miller, built a ,oon as surveys can be mad corporation, The court d.amissed the case of th The theft of a revolver was report td. waa found to charfe of the place. He nd approved tor ot Paramount picture, arrived In charged against John lianoas! vW. Mellen, 58 Richard street city waa taken Into custody and placed. Some 140.000 I. available with possession of lmoxlratlng liquor. Salt Lake City today, accompanied by by J. the by to the county Jail. The matter was appealed from a lowforest service for roads through the Louis Marcus, district nun&jrer for to Salt Lake and Denver territories. Attorney Issues Complaint er court. Jowph E.1R,d Canvon on the Pangultch-Tropl- c Richards this is the sixth big still rood which It Is hoped It I expected that Mr. Kent will will be finished and during his Charging Man With Forgery Funeral Announced for toptured by prohibition officers dur-ithyear. .From the Pangultch- - be here ail this ofweek will beconference number Stay TtoPlc road to 122.001 has been In s enmplelnt filed tnda- - y th with local and visiting represent-- ; It la tlma the people of this city' made available Brjce Son of Commissioner and the road will prob-- d held -- Aened tolhe fact. said the for the of ative pur county aftorney. J A Graerlcher Is corporation, ably b undertaken next 5ear in August a charged with forgery and with utterof launeh'ng early poee funcrii cf Lawrence Holt will Wh' H,'TrT Lunt he .tate road He la al- b Th of jlUtur product on that ing a forged instrument violate the national prohibition are commission announced todav h d Tuesday July 1R that he campaign it is said exeAd anvthlng ever leged to hate forged the name of o. at 2 o clock will, not being handled rough enough. They would take up ulth the other .a ihe mearfaeid meeting-- j This a ill be A Amundsen to a check for 145 5fl should be given stiff Jail sentences members of the road board the two before attempted here Mr Holt vn 20 jears old, hous under Mr. Kent s supervision of A fine of S200 or 5300. With lem of making some th son of Chairman Gerge E. Holt on Besides Mr Kent and Mr Marcus one of these big stills they are able a five mile stretch oh improemeot of the Davis cointy board of com th Mt Carmel-t- o O. Wog, branch manager In this cttyL Pioneer Woman of Ogden make enough money In otle day, Kanab project which Is In need of m!ioner nd Evalin Ftokcr Holt. of Dies roresentative the and Here following 88 of Thf young rrar. died of complicaAge to pay a fine of this kind. repair Though it appears that there th corporation will ie here for the tion no money available by the state, the The officers also made a successful folowitg sn operation for of conferences L J McGfnlcy Marv Ann Cato Odell $8, Utah pendtriiTe. It expected that raid at Welby, where a small still was commission will consider what. If any, series TillA English. Montana; L and J. of 1857 died Sunday at the') rnor rh',rV' R M bey, a relative of seized. No arrests were mad and no steps can be taken to aid In th. im- - man. Idaho and Wjomlng Josenh i ba to Attendance at of her daughter Mrs Hebr th fomH ltquor found. jprowment of this highway, possibly by Samuel Utah, and K. O Renaua ex- Hhome Ice Thomas 2555 Highland drive Fu- the subscription ploitation representative. neral sen ices will he held In the OgComplete Trunk Line. den Fifth ward meetinghouse at 5 pm The plan Aould contemplate making Wednesday Interment will be In Oga complete trunk line of the road from den City cemetery Lund to Cedar Cltv south of Cedar t Born at Trmg near London. Erg-lan- d Breaks to Duck Lake and thence Mrs Odrtll came to this count rv by way of Glendale, Mt Carmel and and crossed the plains by ox team-t- o Kanab to Bright Angel point on the Enroll now and get the Oglen in 1857 Surviving her are north rim of Grand canyon From this three daughter, Mr W. W Bnv!e f trunk line the various branches would benefit of our special low .lead Mrs Thoma and Mrs E and Ogden, to the various points of Interest. J Harrlcka of this city, one sor While on the recent trip Into the rates for ' the summer .adaiiAt. iizsn n3 southern part of the state slth tbe 20 And good, a party made a preliminary time to start. Positions Leaves for Los Angeles . of a new route leading over th Strawberry point through Strawto all guaranteed graduates. berry valley to Zion National park and Harvey Gates wel known scenario obwriter of California, and h.s small 'Make Yfvrael! FfcjaSealfy Fit .affording a view of the park from - You run- - no risk when-yo- u servation point. Th fold is- - looked left Jet Lee lAtjgsuow today; after-vts- .t Tea Mlaatea Fa a a Day X4III over by Mr. Lunt would open up a new a at Brighton with his mother enroll with us, ' , to series of attractions In th Strawberry Mra Susa Young Gates, and his sis Predate IVenaal Weight which ara said to rlal in beauMrs. A E Bowen ter valley Mr Gales Day and night sessions. before leavlrg expressed himself at ty tha formation to Bryce a canyon or IV Do you throw aa aatomo- Otetfag. Cedar Breaks In addition, this road delighted with hla stay here, and only ft happen to hav If Aggarataa. Call, write or phone for in that pressure of work pre- - biltinytireholewhen 'gives A view of A number of natural Not-o- n regretted year Mf. fett .. n if A JUItmaitilSK. JPfitZXllWKait bridges h.s. I. r.pslr.q eed n,.d.i formation.' The lmmediate''obJecf'6rffie-mee'l- -" Lake useful again. Seaae. leg with the state road commission B juat a wise and thrifty rejwaa that th forest service secure the Application Made to garding your ahoe. states permission to maka certain imProf. Barclay L.Severns provements which are contemplated -- Transfer Auto Stage Line from Hatch on the road to Bryces Health Expert. BellA.r e( Me canyon a distance of about 15 miles William H Mamba!! today read aptoward Glendale. Ml Cevey Apts, rheas Ww. 7 plication to the tat pub'ic utUltl Mr. Lunt Informed that or phone for full Writ NCPH1. comreleatm to tranafer h.i vortiWmt (certainly the road oommlasion had no ' to operat an autorecfbi freight line Bret Material Card. 47 E. Broadway.. Was. 1138 particulars objections to the forest service buildLund and Hi .Gear-between a4 I Prompt Moll Order fterrtc ing .this rotd but- on th ether hand, betwean t. Georg and Modona, to A. CHRISTENSEN Proa. waa appretha work of tha aarv1 The application w A. R. Barton ciated taken trader advicemenL J pu-p- State, Federal and Railroad Official Go Over Program-Designear to Make Scenic "s u ( jubj ... Attraction Accessible o, d hr h fc -- -- er! - ich t v lv j J li Ray-Ha.- 1 tk q , ir,' n. th5-llv- Trip to Northern Towns J Cecil Alter, meteorologist, accompanied by Major Cooper Anderson, su perintendent of power of the Utah ower it Light company, left today on a tour of northern Utah and southern Idaho. The trip will take them to the down, of Willard. Logan. Hyrum, Utah, and Oneida. Grace, Parle and Montpleler Idaho. Judge Takes Vacation. seral-roplc- ai ' the thohortaf j. by-w- ay xv-:i iSl , .V43 . -- Td rat-"rr- 12 n 1 n thr it n- -e drict i et 1 , M Lake-Gran- . ' n. tht i Judge Tillman D. Johnson of the United Stale dtotrict court left today trip assembled at on a vacation. It Is expected ha will Cedar City Sunday, J uiy J, and af return July 15 for two days after a m. Monday made a etart. break- which be will be out of the city until fasting at Midway. The road up .the August I. beautiful canyon is a forest project now in its first season of use. At vf Cedar Breaks had to be made In Midway, which has an altitude of 9.J09 r.-- gone and on horse back. In a few on was found the Snow ground feqt. hour, after leaving Midway on the in shady places. On account of the eturn triq, the party wa among ground being soft the trip to the rim vegetation of Toquervlllc. Dinner that evening waa eaten to Zion Tatfonal park. Wagons and hones were again brought Into service for a trip Into the park, where after a brief atop at the aahlngton county Independence celeWhen a roocess-fn- l bration, th party proceeded toHur ricane for luncheon. Leaving there business man the Arizona atrip waa crossed, and tbe face a shorties night was spent at Kanab. of an ESSENCamped In the Open. An early morning etart from Kanab TIAL product, broughethe partrtoto the Cbbr plateau he buys ahead. of tbe Kalbab forest long before noon, and the visitors were thrilled alike by else and numbers of stately trees, and Tour home la a of deer whlch abound business After a brief atop' at' Bright there. most important Angel point, a majority of the party left by wagon And horseback to Greenin the world. land point. Wednesday night waa Coal is an ES-- I spent at the Point to open camp la true cowboy fashion The breexy emEENTIAL. And inence afford, a magnificent view of e the canyon, and the river Itself Is teen rcloee to the southern rim. Thttnday looms ahead - of morning ,tbs visitors walked to Cap t Royal. Tbe return, te Bright Angel waa made 'In time for luncheon and Kanab waa reached that evening. -Friday about- - noon the traveler reached Bryce canyon and tbs afternoon and evening were spent to side trips to vantage points from which a view vf the canyon was afforded. Saturday th visiter returned te Ceef dar City And Lund n Bear River, Little Creek and Parowan. f ttl PIUCTH. MS ?Jr f the week. Those making the , For Equalization fSpsclxl to Mm) DeRose Julyv 10. vr Char! of tho miners union at Scofield. la charged with kxuault with deadly weapon, and Philip Oaraao vteh, Oaorga Scavroa and Joe Sim mona ara charged with disturbing tb peace for ah oo ting at a train aa It vat leaving Scoflald to May. The man wet a arrested deputy sheriffs and brought here where thejr were arraigned before Judge J. W Hammond and released on ball of 155 each. Preftaitoarr hearing of Pet Kukla charged with murder tn the Brut degree for the killing of Mine Guard P- - Webb In a battle between striker and a train near Standardvtlle lr June, acarted before Judge J. W Hammond this morning. Nothing of importance had been brought out by fore the noon recess was taken. Everything is reported quiet to the strike area today. v HANDCUFFED Of OFFICER v six-da- pux-xii- ng Compile Tax Data ' Pn-gultc- h. can-'vo- of , y -- Ardtog Wor 5 1 T f ls ' prob-iAste- I at 1 sn Summer School . ' 1 Let Nature Restore Your T Health recon-nolasan- SHOES AND TIRES s i e l-- . bnttaai I Business College ' . ozy. - . Goodyear Shoe Repairing System miL " t is |